All items tagged with Energy Policy and Elektor Energy (459)

| Climate Policy Initiative (CPI)’s analysis of six large-scale renewable projects in the United States and Europe found that policies can del...

| With Nord Stream coming online, South Stream proceeding smoothly and the main German Nabucco-supporter RWE being driven into the arms of Gaz...

| An inexorable decline in the demand for oil in combination with ever more stringent regulatory burdens will lead to the closure of roughly h...

| European energy companies will not be able to finance the transition to a decarbonised power system on their own. They will need the help of...

| For the first time, Brussels is taking concrete steps to wrest control of external energy policy from the EU member states. To begin with, t...

| Lithuania is following a two-track nuclear energy policy: it is decommissioning the closed-down Ignalina nuclear power plant and wants to bu...

| China’s ambitious new gas development policy, troubles in the nuclear sector, the need to reduce carbon emissions and the discovery of vast...

| The P-word is back – the Government’s latest White Paper on electricity market reform (published on 12 July) is entitled Planning our electr...

| The European Commission’s first-ever Energy Efficiency Directive, which was unveiled last month, has the traces of fierce disagreements and...

| The current European energy security strategy, based as it is on the fast-fading military and diplomatic power of NATO and the US, has prove...